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Saturday, March 13, 1943
^?GOtJRDINE AT M. E. CIRCUIT
Gourdine, C. - A successful
quarterly conference of the Clourdine
circuit of the A. M. E.
Church, of which the Rev. C. S. J.
Mollette is pastor was held at St.
James A. M. E. Church Saturday,
Feb^-27T with Dr. J. L. Benbow,
Ptesding Elder. Thrs, was the second
quarter held by Dr. Benbow.
A Very large crowd attended this
session which was," of a- business
nature. The reports were very
^do4" all showing progress, which
pjeasen ^cne r. r.. immenseiyv
Brother Joe Wilson was granted
. exhorter's license and the lie-,
:r - ertaes of brothers Clarkson. mul S.
C. Murray were renewed.
. Dr. Benbbw delivered the morning
message at Jerusalem church
Sunday and the church was set on
? hallowed?fire while he preached.
r Afternoon servtce3 were held at
fe Bethel. He delivered another of
gV his soul searching sermons. One
, person was fellowshipped into full
k connection. The circuit has grown
in every regard under the leader__
8rip ot the present pastor and h;s
pr keenly helpmate. Many of the
Ela white people of our community
L* attend our services often and
Byi* show appreciation by the iiberalK7v
ity of their contributions.
K; ' The committee on mehiorial
R . read its report of deceased memRubers:
Calhoun Kennedy, leader;
R fe<Jus Sumpter, leader, Bethel;
Bp* Roosevelt Parson. Bethel; .Mrs.
Kj?~Ethel Bennett, St. James.
Evening services were held at,
Sl St. James. The closing sermon was
Ek. preached by the Rev. C. . Bar.
Mf-pastor of Gapway Circuit.
Sadie R. Major, reportei
|||:NEW HOPE A. M. E. CHURCH
- Sunday school at the usual
hour. The lesson was taught by
p. Mrs, Ollie B. Cook. Miss Gertrude
reU weldon from Wlnnsboro was a
& '' visitor. Remarks by Miss Sasa I.
Ltf; Williams. After which Rev. J.
Kpi - Livingston preached a wonderful
sgnnuii from the subject:?You
Ifc ; Have your eyes on me oparrow i
Gjpand God has his eyes on You. It
E. was highly enjoyed. The missiont?Wry
president, Mrs. Ollie B. (look
pR^had a shoe rally and the reports
fair Were good. We had a number of
||; - visitors.
jk Mrs. Patience Chappell from
Baltimore, is here visiting her fa|'>
"U?r and mother Mr. and Mrs. S.
Weldon and her father-in-law Mr.
fl /W.- C." ChappeTI.
JUDGE BRANCH NEWS
. *.Mary L. Williams, Reporter
ay- Services were exceptionally
BT-jgood Sunday. Sunday school was
m dirWed into three classes. Classmrir
t nnd 2, taught by Prof. A.C.
BSKSCSlk Tf. 1 U4. -,..4.
E>ruuK"?- uui, sunie
Laura Sligh and
Miss Mary W'ilrvlces
were con>keT
frofn the Bub
1 Source of Pun>u*ht
put many
:edea Information
lf-.OO., After Berber
made an apCros#5
We are
t the Red Xroas
sitors we^e Mr.
Hifthtowtr and
CHESTER-PARAGRAPHS
Mr. James Stroud was r.t home
last week from the Navy in Nor?
folk, Va.
Mr. James Stewart front" Camp
Butner, N. C., spent a few days
[ with~hi5 parents, Mr. and Mrs.
| Charlie Stewart, Center St.
| Prof. B. H. Walker, of Fayette|
eille, N. C., visited hrs sister,
Mrs. Ella W. Watson, Monday
and Tuesday.
Mr. .JVicKnley Stanbcck o f
Washington. D. C., spent a , few
days here thrs week and w a s
present for the celebration of his
fa the t*N 75th birthday. Young Mr.
?tanbfek is in the Post Office in
Washing ton, ~at "the Money Orctrr
window. where he makes out Money
Orders, and sometimes servos
at the stamp window, selling
-stamps.?Kvery one vvas t-A"
see McKinlcy, ::s we call him
here,, and t h e school children- we re
all smiles to know that one o f
Chester's own sons, was Holding
so responsible, a position.'
-"One-of the mo.-f enjoyable o casions
that Chester has witness
titl wu?at?Fhihy Hiyrr- SchootMonday
night, when local Masons
Eastern Stars, friends and 'a host
of Masons from all over South
Cr7-oilna assembled to give honot
to CJrand Master
o? hin 7m111 bilTTTflay. Rev. 1). C.
-Crosby ^ as-ni.tsur of ceremonies.
3ci n)ttire was :xcud and pr: yer
was tfercd by Rev. ('. C. Cobman.
pastor of Metropolitan A.
V. E. Z. church. Welcome arij
dress in behalf of the white citizens
was made by Air. CorUitl
- president of the People's Bank of
tile City; from the' voting- lodge
of Masons. HI v. M* T. .Coker.
pastor of Calva. y Baptist chureh
.Mr. Stanhack; as an educator,
Prof. J. 11. Oovnllock; on behalf
of the Eastern Stars. Mrs. C. M.
Finley: Mivs Fahnir B. Cassell
read a list of all names^ who sent-:
cards, gifts,-arid donations. Practically.
cvtry F<)dye in the State
lesnondcd The money ran -around
P'.IAA AA ' . .. . i i !t' I \ ^
osvw."" or more. wim sun Delated
donations ci?nring. s Ella
Watson sang a solo, and by special
renuest. V'- .Insi-ph?-dmUm"
s; mr tKii^MwbtTsT Miss Emma
. Bcatty and Miss Julia~~Svjuvnn \\c ri
the1 pianists. Th.c guest speaker
was Grant} Master Dobbs, of Atlanta.
On. His speech was a
gent?rich, scholarly, logical, witty.
and to the point, delivered in
l-a?furcefri rmd dynamic-'inaimer"
_He is-indeed-a great orator. Mrs.
Ruth Crosby James r.'ad an original
poem. "Grand Master Stanhack
Through the.-Ages." (which
will be published lWxt?week;) It
w?s beautiful and so pleasingly
rendered. She also presented a
pretty two tier cake, with white
icing, and 75 tiny candles, with
a large white candle in. the center.
Just this one candle was
1 lighted. This delicious cake was
made by Mrs. Emma Fleming,
-Grand MrtstPT Stanback respond
ed^xarHL. expressed?his?approcia
tion for the entire program and
the- kindness of his many friends.
"Happy Birthday" was sung at
the beginnhig",of the program and
when the cake was presented. It
was a great occasion and every
one?wished M7\ Stanback many
moie years of life. . At the close
[ sandwiches and drinks were sold
I in the hallway of the school, and
for quite some time, the visiting
guests chatted and refreshed
themselves with tluse viands,
which were prepared by the two
H. E. teachers. Miss Rati Rici
and Miss Duvidene Harris. The
\ lsiior.s were loun m tneir praise
of KinDy' High School.
Mr. Isiael Stanback and wrfe
Al)-s. Ada Leathers Stanbi.ck, of
Columbia, were here for lus lather's
75th birthday.
Among the many Masons here
Monday night were all of t h c
Grand Lodge oflitcrs. Grand Secretary
.1. K. Dickson, of Colunibia
introd.c.cd Grand Muster
Cobb's of Atlanta. Mr. John Kve,
Grand Treasurer of Blunwell,
Prof. Z. Townsend of Aiken; Mr.
Prince Riley of Rock Hill; Dr. 1)
J. Dixsorcr Prof. Guinyard, both
of Barnwell; Mr. H. P. Butler of
N'cwberry; Rev. J. M. Bcatty,
Mr. S. A. Moore hnd Mr. McDowell,
of Winnsboro; Dr. J. II. Thomas,
of Camden; Mr. J. B. Lewie,
Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Channel, Richburg; and a hunli'fd?ttr?more?others?weie
' lieic
and enjoyed Mr. Stanback's birth
.lay celebration.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. John
'Bcatty caught on fire Sunday.
Some school boys who were pass.ng
rendered such quick and help
i'u! assistance, that the blaze was
:ndcr control when, -the?firemen
arrived, and the damage w a s
-nly slight.
The 6th. Cirade It. Mrs. C. M.
Finley, teacher will present their
annual Play, on Monday rigid,
Vlar. 15. at 8:110 o'clock. They
unwrqiiitn nnnn;i' M ill1 nutli1
. IIIT, ii inclining, IIIIWI Mi.?uoii(n
and helpful program. The play is
Fiist Aid."
Messrs. David Worthy, William
Moore, Gibb G. Dorsey motored
to Rock Hill Sundry, and
spent the day visiting relatives
and friends at Friendship college.
Fudey High School teams were
in Camden Friday and Saturday
attending the tournament.
ScTVtces Were weTI"" } TFfended
Sunday morning at Friendship
Baptist curch. Supt. Wostbrooks
condicted the Sunday school arci
| the pastor Rev. M. R. Hail deI
iivtred an inspiring sermon a t
h-tlw morning service. The Weight
.Rally in the afternoon amounted
co $-r)4.14.
See Masters John Gilbert John
son, Vandie Larks and Hoover
Gregory for your Palmetto Leader
each week.
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BETWEEN
Althougiuue are .not a little hu- j
| miliuted at the temporary setback'
to our military forces in North
Africa,?ivc need r.ct be greatly.
' distressed. If we are "the Rood,
I sports we should be, we wHl buej
kie down t<^ .business here Op the
j home front and await tidings o f
ultimate victory. Germany i s
i vvnippeu! Kussia is on the ram- !
{ rage. America is n.ukim' ready. I
I Great' Biituin is poised. Italy i s i
j 5.ick of it all. The scales of,victory
[are steadily turning. J
r Of "course it may" take some
! I imp and gr?:it cost, to prove t -O-j
Germany that she is whipped; but |
i her ultimate defeat is in the cards I
| Because her position is . _ piccur- 1
} ioiij. Germany may be eApectt'd to j
j resort to dangerous expedients. |
1 1 here i>_ very uieat fear that poi j
I soil" gf s will be employed to stem j
! the tide of defeat. It is a horri- |
. fying prospect;- but such is the :
I course of?t+ic?idrofogy of "master ;
li'ce.'t ' The reverses i!h-m i n;
iIXuTih Airtva- art* rmt?fatal, tflit f
are the price that inexperience and j
over-enthusiasm entails. -Enthusiasm
is one thing and experience I
; i ndrrcparcdmss is another. .lest j
j-tfktT Hitler's intuition, sheer en- ,
I thusiasm is no match for the experience
that the Germans have
gained on many front*. 444fkniV
| intuition worked finely against the
weaker nations and against Russia
in a retarded stat <>f preparedness;
1 ut once Russia recover- j
_cd _frum the?initial?attempted |
knock-out blow. Hitl.r's intuitipn
heconvcs a Mat tire.
There is no reason to doubt
the \a!or \o. .the American soldiers,
sad that they sir.- going to
come through gloriously is a loregone
'conclusion. There is no lval
s?m why NVc Americans so hid ex
I pect ultimate a ictcirv wiib.mt
os. There an* bo, nd to bo losses,
"heavy Joss?a and blood losses, but
such js tr.e price tl'ot n^tvi v-nu ,
ism exacts of humanity. And llijs
is hut the beginning of the sorrows
it will indict .ui.ori mankind
:Tank .ss -it?L?I.um's4u d frt-m - - t-hr~
earth.
It is safc~to say that the A merit
an soldier has the gicatest handicap
01 any soldier on lite farflung
battle fronts of this global
war. We often . boast that out
soldiers ar.1 the best fe*'
clothed, best-equipped of till the
world's soldiers. Hut just as man
cannot live by broad alone, s o
soldiets cannot win with mat.nrl
equipment alone. About till else a
soldiof must be convinced of tlie
righteotsr.css of his cause. In oth,
er words he must have moral equipment.
_ It is hi moral equipment that
our soldiers are pi rhaps ; t a riisadvaritag
. We are confused o n
the grave issues of war. Home are
lighting for democracy hnd the
American way of life: some are
righting to maintain the status
quo v.r h'- . .one ai e?tigh ling T 0
perpetuate white supremacy and
I me masu-r* race uieoiogy. ureal
is our confusion anclij.dcicci to tl*fc
is the political machinations o F
uomu of our- supposedly political
are so bent on destroying1 the political
"ins" that our war efforts
are seriously handicapped and outranks
are liven with divisions of
one sort -or another. There is confusion-and
that tii is would affect
>ur soldiers <tud their morale i s
not beyond the realms of probability.
In those* trenches of North Afri i
a theiuAiro fighting side by sicierj
soldiers some of wnom believe in
democracy arid others believe in
"color-oc-racy.'' This confusion easily
could become a mill-stone to
sink the'hearts of American solders
on the sea of confusion more 1
confounded. With the confusion of |
ideologies pressing up?n them, it j
is not a wonder that our forces !
have -suff'*reil a minor defeat?btrt-r
ihe wonder is how they could fight |
at all. If American soldiers could'
til he convinced that they were
ghting for human brotherhood
mil human justice, their arms
would be greatly strengthened.
tin: damnation of
democracy
We have politicians in Washington
who seem bent on selli ig the
. Taxiuiies of our, great -country for
a mess of political pottage. Politics
in and about Washington are
"Vo thick we can literally ?ut them
with n; knife. Wrrrrr wiil our "nation
come fo itself? Had it not
been for the might of Russia the
enemies would now be battling at
our very gates. The democracies-.
ave-cKeen downright lucky. To
have a nation to hold our enemy
until wo finish our orgy of prosperity
is luck of the veriest kind.
It took the swine trough to bring
the prodigal to himself. .It is fervently
I" tU, I n .. I II.
blood bath na y achieve such wondrous
results. While we ploy politics
and the game of r"ce discrimination,
American manhood is per- |
'shing on the battlefield. Politicians
are the damnation of democracy.
- kerry tira^ch news
Maragaret Herrin, Reporter
Sunday school met at its usual
hour. Lesson was taught by the
advance teacher Dca. lTamp Wilson
and was discussed by many.
Many wonderful thoughts were
brought out of thct lesson. Remarks
by Miss Edna Herein. The
Sunday school was dismissed by
Sunt. Uro. Kddie Gibson.
A Red (Toss Hen contest and
Box Sapper will be given on the
22nd of this month. The h.st party
for this school sessroa
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TUT PAi.Mt
THE LINES
PI.EAS A NT tiHOV K
A. M. F. CHURCH
Rev. C. A. Dunlap, Pastor
''Sunday school began at the
appointed hour with acting Supt.
Mr.- A. P. Corley, Jr. in charge.
'I he ;.dv; need class was taught
by Miss Ella Corley. The lesson
was discussed by all.
Miss Ella and A. P. C'orley
spent the week end at home witn
parents .Mr. and Mrs. A. P- Cor
-toy. ram ? * teeef.ing at-tvfrrgstToe
ami A. P. is a stident at State
C'ulKgc.
Sir. Jesse Eichelberger, grand
son of Mr. and Mrs, Freson Davis
If'ff tljo phst Friday to iiUm liir
Xavy at Great takes, III.
Pvt. Various Metze, ct _?afflp
Wheeler, Ga., is spending it fifteen
days furlough here with his
wife and infant_daughtfl-. Mrs.
Metre. a graduate -of- -H-eebi'."son
Institute, was before marriage,
-ALbw^J4*3:=Ge-in<; t, h,Hi<tlUei of ~MV.
find Mrs. Philip GeigtT. Private
Metze. son of Mr, Duffle Metze,
before entering the Army was
the junior ehoiir lender of our
ehyrt-h?n:;d his C'hP/sMan ability
at home is evidence^hat he s doing
well in the Army. v
Our sick is Mrs. Martha Ann
Harris. We pray that she will
soon get well.
Sal .*, '? ihe for The Palmetto
Leader.
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LAM Alt NEWS
It. Davis. Reporter
At t: e usual Lour Supt. E. .1.
Jelfn y opened clunch school with
teachers at their post. The lesson
was reviewed by Rev. M. .1. Porter.
After church school the
hour of wors ip having arrived
:he choir opened the service by
jingir.g I Love Thy Kingdom Lord
ami our pastor preached quite a
?ou! stirring sermon from Psalms
P.hilMll. Sc-ret Faults and Presumptuous
Sins of a Spiritual
Mouse ' uafi the theme of a powerful
and iiftipi'ui oermon. ?Ah.
rieo Thomas president of the choir
appreciate ti e faithfulness of- the
Inembers f the choir for their loyalty
in performance of then
duty. Rev. and Mrs. Porter, Mr.
ir.d Mrs. II. ]). Davis. .Mr. R
Dukes. Mrs. F. Ilrown, Miss T.es
sic P. 1 Likes, were Fee ditinti
guests (if Mrs. Lola Yfoods air
family S. nday. M'y. Wools i.
r.c of the lo;wi ?v?otiters?rrr~
John Wesh y church.
Mr. J,. McPiiersor. Misses CIc n
tie 15. <.ml Connie Pyrd. Mrs. Dor
othy \\ iliiams* rf C.rrt'rrsvf!!e wor.
among the visitors of Jo. n Wes
?y Sunday.
Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. L. Muldrow,
Mrs. M. Coueluncl, Mr S. D
5tnrk""aTe "stTIT cm the sick H?T.
Ir. spite of weather condition
the week of dedication was ol
omen spiritual value' )0 the church
and community.
Accoidinp to plans 5undav 4th
"f A?"'i! r lany.I
.arii family is asked te
pay 83.00 on that day.
Sandy (drove Methodist Church
The WSrs met in the lovely
home of Mr. and .Mrs. J. Fi. Rivals,
Friday afternoon. March h
Mrs. M. Rivers, president opened
the meetinfr tit the appointed hour
by eorniuettrr' a tTrveh'l "pcrioV; of
icvotions, afttjr w ieh the '.v^rlc
of the society was attended, lu in
a business like manner. Mrs. K.
Kirvin, Mrs. It. Morris, M>-s. M
Biowm. Mrsr-I/r Uymcs. I'rqT. C.
R. Berne'te, Mrs. Lula 'lynl. were
the popular speakers. Mrs. Ilymps
in beautiful words xnres'ed
thank* and Hppreeij?t;ert to Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. R'vots for the love
:y repast of many good things to
eat and drink.
The v.eok of dedication sponsor- I
id by Mr. M. Rivers and othtrsl
?vas quite a success. The speak- I
ers Sunday were Mr. M, Rivers, 1
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JONESVILI.E NEWS
Despite the cold weather church
; attendance Sunday -was excellent,
j Sundry school Us usual was good
j and touching: remarks ; were made
f by the paster ami Lh\ l.ortjr aisu
I telling of the domiv.atni}* curse
] which has been caused ly alio-.
hoi. An rble and forceful sermon
j was delivered by the pastor. As
i ibis \va?j Woman's Day all avtivj
itics were sponsored by the la
dies. Collection for the day was
j ?85.00. M ch >pi?'t h: a been man
i itsceo mm competition is high
during: these di'Vc-ient Sundays;
- -tiprrftji e~Ttnr fiYst "Sunday i n
' April will be known as Young
Folk's Day. whin all of the different
services of the church will be
conducted bji the young folk.
- Much i;i I'llt ri? due Dev. Wiiu.n n
as h : brings something new each
I Sunday to his congregation, creTT
ting interest and at the same
j time keeping his members on the
I aiei t.
| Teachers and students of The
i t'r.g ready for their gra<iuatino
I exercises, which wil be held in
! April. The 7th grade p. pits arc
| selling tickets*, the one selling the
i highest number will he ciov in d
I Miss Jonesville' and--cwyioi yi-- |
[v. Hiking hard to win the c??\*-ted j
] '".OIlOl*.
*\ s ?.r, ? TZ?- !
; .>js. L.iiut_-.iunii is in re mi air j
indefinite say with her brotherj
i and sistir, Mr. an<i Mrs. Henry!
Keiicy.
1 Mrs. R. C. I'j'iik* of tile Sl'ms '
:R, ^
on o' v
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IW. T. Capers, Rev. Win. Brown. |
Mrs. L. llynies Mr. T. Rojrcrs. I
.Mr. \\ ni. Hymns. Mrs. C. Buri
roughs. Mrs. ('. Kirvin. C. Mc- I
j Culloujrli. H. IJyrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kr.och were
amontr t o visitors at John Wcs- '
\ Icy Sunday. We will expect their i
frierds to moot lis at Sandy
! Grovo Sunday.
; Mv. r.nd Mrs. Woster Woods 'r.ad
faculty of the Lamar hii/h school 1
, as the ii* jr'K-s.ts lost S. n iay tho
i "f which 1 vof. V'.". I!. James ct j
| l!arlinjrt?n is prin i.iah A yrr.nd
I old dinner was tho occasion. Mrs.
1 Woods is also a member of the
! Sunday. March. 21st will ho tin
! day for the hi?r stwavdess railv :
; tho afternoon sponsored bv the
| south of tho church under tho !ca<
. rshio of Mrs. I,via Ryrd. S< ver
J al of tho women wore asked ti
\ raise sird report So.hn a!i<! ;:t tin
WSCS meet n?r Friday. March .at'
Mrs. M. -Rivers report id s.">,0i? M"oady,
and all the Imlij s nr sent ,
aid they would come r.n l(if) p.a
..'Cit-rSandy Grovo ss ill do itTfa< j
ANTIOC II BAPTIST < 1H K( H
Rev. G. I). Collins, Pastor
Brownsville?The Sunday school
was opened at the usual hour by 1
.'Ujlt. i 1 a sty with ev>-vvo> ker;r hit" '
nt. The lesson was d iyc.'rscd 1 >y |
Rev. Sharper and enjoyed by all. ;
Remarks hv Rev. BajKor. L'lass-l\"o~.
2 is sfilT Holding the finaivial
banner; their collection was $2.07
otal report $1.35. j
ill 1 I) < 1
cantor was accompanied by Revs, i
Sharper and Raker. The pastor
chose the word Watch. From
'.his lie preached a sermon full of
inspiration. Collection $?.00 We
were gird to have Miss Prudence
Mcintosh, a member of Marion
High school faculty in service
with us. Also, Mr. M. ..Johnson of_W4uievillv,
N. f-. We?are doing""
go eat work at St. Peters, Drake;
paintoif? inside and ... putting hv
XTndows.
Rev. and Mrs. f?. I). Collins arid
Ren. Leonard Jackson wore the
Sunday night dinner guests o f
Mr. and Mis. James Rrown.
Mrs. Collins has made racli__
-church the present of sorrrtr very
beautiful flowers.
The Baby Contest at Mt. Tabor
Baptist church, Clio, s. C\. is going
on all this week The content
will close Sunday night, March,
11. The winner will be announced
' soon. '
here Sunday. We are always gird 1
(o have Mrs. Pride with us. that I
sVie fee's like one of us.
Mr. WMburn I'satty of Col. robin
\isited relatives here Sntuv-J
: y and Punday and worshipped !
at ?Bethany.
Kriefivls of Mrs. Ellen Koleh repret
to know that she has return- >
od to her home *in lhtroirt alcor a 1
loup say with her sister Mrs. I
Fester. , I
Mrs. Ghry Meter is ill at this
tin.e, ( All avj gird to know thai.
M^ss Kva rci'dantlez is recuper- I
uling nicely at her . home heie. I
The marriage t?f ^fiss Helen I
TTTehTi and Mr. J van Lmdl'iKy ~v.TsT
quite a surprise. Miss Glenn i s
trom Union. They are making
their home with the groin's a. tit
lilts. Fusil r. Mav ' <,
theirs.
RF.THKI, A. M. K. CI1L-itCH
Rev. M. R Hudson. Pastor-'
S. ndr y a kirqre numb c v \v ere
^ .u ami the Snndny sell no! opened
at tl." . sual -hour with Sunt.;
and un?hr.< r.t their po<t. Morn- j
i;,?- servic l?e*.; :!n iit 1 1 MO. with j
-Mr ?- iv'rior deifyc; i. y;?ttv |
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wm ^Jiip v.itk--u* in this
vit p. Mr. Atlii'.son i'a.< rctun.pii
t car,n } r Mr. Gray# is have
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CALVARY A. 31. E. CHURCH |
IJev. A. A.- Amakcr I'astor
Sunday school at the usual >
hour with Sunt. ; ml l";iehor? at
there posts. After Sunday school
a brief prayer service. Sermon"
i.v tile pastor from Lite lt>:15.
After service the pastor and.mem
byrs carried comr.ninion to the
-hk 'vom.be-; listers l'onipey.
Let- and Hartley.
The Missionary meeting w a si
id at the home of Mrs. Annie
The meeting was a .
Tin- hostess served a delli
ions i i-Vast.
.J!cv., .l.li.A. Nelum nive.clu d a
AHendali
B(L?GM mo
AWAMtfi THE HAV:' AND
MARINE CORPS MEDAlfO
DISTINGUISHED HtfcOISH
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SC STATE COLEKOK OBSERVES
17th ANN IV VERSAR V
"Continued from Page 1
;s we multiply the means In
.vhieh they live, civilization disinugrates
an I dies at ihe ee.uter."
Other highlights >of his challenging
address were: (1 ) Ilighei
ei.V .ation n^eds high religion t>;
prevent our ?e. nisi iz-'d and scien1
t (.!L21.21 ii.)*l i . *. ?.. ?? 11 v.n<r u?s!
(L.) Higher c\u.i....io:: : ee.'s hi^h
ieiiai(\i because there e?.n be nc
spotM ialive w'.eiot' itveil
nor oi i t' c.i'.uro w.ii/i it is
art vt: -v.'irnoTii' ;m '!ev:- .ir (T,:nr of
"TTTe religious baei;, loum!. I'iie
fiity.'iity oi ihe ci)i;:i;..i i n??uv euro
oe taught in Ar.ter ex's classreins.
?Third. r< iii;i n 5hil'7b
a i'oca! place in rii?_ .ier > !.'-aiior
hoarse religion g.v\s t only
-iulr'.)t. al o Ira me?o4?n-i erervve?iol
our con tempo j m \, ?>luc;.w!Qnal
needs.
Higher religion is too ,'nmc of
-v?r*;~*iK*r ticrntiso u ores~\ZigeTh .1
all human Vitliios?ii gives arch
i cciurl huimoiiy to the cathedral
The college which faces its educational
responsibility squatety
will .give the subject-of religion
d- ;ivi'pinet'?m?rr . amp. v
yri-;tTTTT Ti:e coileiro must preview
jn harmony, with the tea.h nys
of s< it nee, art, democracy,
rmi philosophy. The subjects o)
loMgiun mast be made as indigenous
l<> . the ;..n-4?pro?
ui'.i.n as scicr.ce and government
l'inaily, high religion s rudd
l a- e a focal nlr.ee in "higher education
because <>; trie intp'it uthrn
of high religion for the- Metri c
as a minority f*iouj>. The Amor
It an Negro youth needs the stabi!l
:i. g and ono.rgtzjng emit ribttt'.ons
ot !?igh religion. 1!" nccilsi
r:; religion to ?hl-lp hint stand
trie st??ua in the event of postv_:
t <iisilhisionmcat; l,e
s.ijiieiiiinc" to in.it.! him -Lu-Te it.
?Cjther lamlHpant* ui' the Faun
Ors i<ay program ineiuded I'res'''"il
Ji. r. \\ iiittake:', vv.'.a pi efN
v. "VV. iCaimi ..
j. ("'sT.t ford, ],i ( riih nt in' lo."
a.) alinuni a.-'seciatirn; and Mill.
K. Daniels. preside itt of tin
ticneual A! Mn*t tnrsV?cf:i!?i?n. who
ii:t;oduced the Fo; ndeuM rv
?} eakev. ' ?
('residents sir.ee thcfrrnding of
lite?institution jVu? Thomas E*,
Mirier. l8iV?-liiri; Robert Shav .
U;iki:-s'.n. JIM 5-1P32; ;*nd Millet
IV Whit taker, ?
*ovT stirring sermon at the night
servive; thente The Power : nc5
Slfoct of Pi aver. Visitor.-; Miss
I. Walker.'Mrs. A. B. Wr.Uast
C-outmbus Steward, Mrs. Neluin
and others.'
e Mrs. Lana Bell Carter had foi
her dinner guests her mother
Mrs. Julia A; Dennis, frther-in?
law Mr. W. M. Carter1, both o f
Batesburg. Also Mrs. Ella Bailey.
Mrs, K. C. Ilimai'd. Kcpoin..
PINK GROVE AME CHrRCII
Kev. \V. E. W^po Pastor
?i-fudgd-?Sunday was really a
lovely day for all church-goers.
Srr.dny sehool opened with Sr.pt.
Marion Sheard on duty. After
?und; y . school Rev. W.E. White
delivered an inspiring message.
After pit aching a total of SIt'.-o
was raised. Next in order was
the election of the new trustees
for th/s year,
personals
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kinard of
Greenwood spent last Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. !. W. Williams
Miss Annie Mae Weston is leaving
sono for New York- ( Ay?to
visit a cousin. Mr. EmmettWare
of Donah's spent last Sunday afternoon
with daughter-in-law.
Mrs. -V lire W-.... f a..
Mr*. Viola Williams spent the
week end in Due West with i> !;>fives
?.ni friends" .Mr. Sam Williams
and Mjs. Sarah Coleman
went to Greenville to see their
sick brother. Mrs. Mary I.opr.-*s
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Mess Attends
DOR1E MILLER/
HERO OF PEARL KMC
RECEIVED THE NAVY
afefeglk CROSS FOR HIS BRAV
AfTER CARRYING:
WOUNDEO 'OFFICER
TO SAFETY BELOW,
MILLER RETURHED.
MANNED A MACHINE
pgjgifcJl C.UN, AND BLASTED
BOMBERS UNTIL HIS
ffiS &M AMMUNITION WAS
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?SaruTilay," March 13. 1013.
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' SI IT. .LAMES H. HOPE
1 1 )LLI-V KHS DEDICATORY
ADDRESS; .MAYOR MARSH A LI.
LII'KAHY DEDICATION
FREHENTS CHECK AT ALLEN
DC LI DING NAME!)
COR MISHOC
Contiiiiird Do:n Pr.prc 1
gene Avery Adams sbcrotrrv of t
. ducat'" n for the African Methodist
Episcopal ch'ji*-?h said that
his d;;tv calls him ?vcr so often
to a!! the educational plants oper
nnde-rM-ho-mascuct1* of t-hetuwPecl'oo.
and too others outside the
eoivccticn. lie raid that h? would
make the nr.equmo'nl statement
that t library edifice that stands
- an the nompno el' Al'en university,
is the l"nest lib1 any htiildinr? ownid
and operated by Negroes any_
where in. the v '"Id. Til" socio
tnry of ebnenti an lumo nced an
additional appropriation 1 in honor
of the dedicatoi i d eb^orva ee
-trt--whH-t?tbs? department Af AdtJCtl _r
hi on had- ol-rr.bv n'-nrmmmtod. fir?
A * i.denic Smith. vice presfdent
"<* t' e alumni /association
with veil chosen remarks present(1
Pre?ide"t Hi drains with- a check
for ivor than two h'.'ivlred do].
- 1 iiv f-ci-o t'-e : lnmni :is^i . j.tt ion.
Teli!" T. \Y. Glials, president of
t he iron m at aluami?associat
- oko ?m b.'imdf of that body, and
'1 its continued support to
tiro "fuvard mare!" nroprrnm bain?
prosecuted at A lion u'livcr*
sj'v. . j
\T'ps Mamv.o Theresa Kor.nody
snake on hohr.lt" of tho faculty.
She traced the. history of tlv* liv-nry
movement at Allen tiniver- ^
-ity i" a very intomstjno- and informative
manner Student srvak- ~~
crs wore Samuel Osborne. of the
jlas*- of 19-14. and Wadsc; C'*um.'in.
of tho class of 194.1. Those
"TH?so? v on ' i.i' in a <!riv? fo* .
fi\ ils with which to buy books
. fo" I h" library. Tho classes . of
- 194"?ami?It'll', wore eliminated af
- tor n \~i'i ' hotly contested earn
' nioTi. Hislmn dinner decT'red
in his r; mark *> that it w:r? his in
'oatinn?v. ho.-?to?came to So;th-?
t'nvdlhm < i place a" library lurid.?
in? /m tlio cainpus of Allen university.
and t .'t ho was ever in
ho habit of , tinisirnfr nnvthin?
'hat ho saw fit to start, lie also
- stated?that?it was Ids?intention ~~
'hat orly a stone.Jjuildincc should
ho erected* and pointed to tho
' ?tntoly .edifice whic!" 'V-ars his
name, as if to say: '"Res ipsa
loquitur'' (Tho thine: speaks for
;ts(lf). The bishop further elu"idnted:
"1 have always contended
Mint only a South Carolinian
'It-*ah' elected to the presidenv
if Allen university, and so lu?.
levin?. I exerted all my influence
Lo that end; so. we lave us out
-resident, a South Carolinian.
Who. but a South Carolinian^
' lild 'TIV<' -obtained tb*s?three???
fh-il di'lUtr larctess front the
Cnl.mbia city council?" f'l-c
. 1^ t lii.vr-'us( V'lfrtse'l hi?
heartfelt thanks, and t'vii r.f the
'acuity and students of Allen unL
v? )?ity Vl" 11 the ki-flly sonti
' moms 11:at had found e_Yp"rssion
. 'rvag-ioTiT - od on*'hi *'?(' ani"i"i:!iinii
for th" contributions
that wore made. He stated 'hat
'Col mbia e't.v council had
"ontrU>-ted more than en" thoes
ml dollars to the library fund,
.11 ' old.
The'university choir. und"r the
com t direction of .VIrs. Gwendolen
neither McMillan, rendered
excellent "'"sic for the occasion.
A illiani Miller, baritone, rendered
a solo, and the university- trio
rornniisi-mr Misses Kdith Smiley,
Vivian Rut)', and Elizabeth Bates
cr.ve a M-h.'/.-tiun. The meeting? .
: was. aiijnt i ned from the university
{ , Impel to the ieetciv hall in the
i library, where the dedicatory ceremonies
wore completed, Bishop
Joseph Simeon Flipper, presiding.
was homo from- Wure-?hoa.U to?
' snond the wet k end. Pvt. and
Mrs. Oscar Ware went to visit
Pvt. Oscar's parents near Wave
slmals tit is week.
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